Windows Tiny 7 Unattended Activated CD – eXPerience

To install Windows Tiny7 from this CD, set your PC up so it will boot from the CD-ROM in the PC’s BIOS.There is no upgrade option available in Tiny7, because the option is removed. Only install Tiny7 onto a freshly formatted partition or hard disk. You do not need any product key in this release – the installation of Tiny7 is unattended, apart from in the very beginning where you choose which drive or partition to install to.

All installations are set to US English. If you do not want the US keyboard settings, you will have to change this in Windows when it has installed (as opposed to choosing it at install time), its easy enough, just open the “Keyboard Settings” folder in the desktop eXPerience folder and read the included ReadMe.txt that is there.

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Special note from eXPerience:

I have used this modded OS for a few days and it seems every bit as fast as Windows XP. If you have always wanted to use Vista, but were holding out for Windows 7 – its worth it! This slimmed edition boots up fast, shuts down fast, opens applications fast, even VMware v5.5 runs fast on it once its started up. File copying seems no slower than XP. All in all this new Windows really blows away XP because of all the new features. You have to remember XP is from 2001 when no one even had such a thing as “Wireless” or a SATA drive. Now all this new hardware runs on Windows XP but the OS was never designed to run it really. You might wonder why not just use Vista – don’t even go there. Lets just pretend Vista never existed. In fact Microsoft should have not ever released it but I guess they had to in order to improve on it and eventually get it right – with Windows 7.

Most of these folders contain quick solutions to things that otherwisewould be buried away in the Windows GUI, or you would have to know thecommand to run the item, like “control userpasswords2? will open thescreen to change your Windows 7 login password, or “intl.cpl” runs the“Regional and Language Options” from Control Panel.